
Strangling the Confederacy
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While the Civil War is mainly remembered for epic land battles, the Union waged an equally important campaign at sea-dubbed "Anaconda"-to gradually deprive the South of industry, commerce, and resources. The Rebels responded with fast ships called blockade runners that tried to evade the Yankee fleets, while at the same time constructing fortifications that could protect the ports themselves. Ultimately, it was this coastal conflict that brought the Confederacy to its knees.
In Strangling the Confederacy, historian and Citadel tactical officer Kevin Dougherty examines the Union's naval actions from Virginia down the Atlantic Coast and through the Gulf of Mexico. The Union's Navy Board leveraged superior technology, including steam power and rifled artillery, in ways that rendered the Confederate coastal defenses nearly obsolete. But when the Union encountered Confederate resistance at close quarters, the tables were turned-as in the failures at Fort Fisher, the debacle at Battery Wagner, the Battle of Olustee, and in other clashes.
Offering a unique perspective, Dougherty concludes that, without knowing it, the Navy Board did an excellent job at following modern military doctrine. While the multitude of small battles that flared along the Rebel coast have been overshadowed by the more titanic inland battles, in a cumulative sense, Anaconda-the most prolonged of the Union campaigns-spelled doom for the Confederacy.
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- Intro
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- THE KEY FEDERALS
- THE KEY CONFEDERATES
- THE BLOCKADE AND THE NAVY BOARD
- The Atlantic Campaign
- HATTERAS INLET: THE PATTERN IS FORMED
- PORT ROYAL SOUND: THE TRIUMPH OF THE PLAN
- FERNANDINA AND JACKSONVILLE: THE ARMY IS OVEREXTENDED
- FORT PULASKI: RIFLED ARTILLERY'S FIRST BREACH OF MASONRY
- The Burnside Expedition
- ROANOKE ISLAND: AMPHIBIOUS PROVING GROUND
- NEW BERN: EXPANDED LOGISTICAL IMPACT OF THE COASTAL WAR
- FORT MACON: FINAL VICTORY OF THE BURNSIDE EXPEDITION
- The Peninsula Campaign
- THE PENINSULA CAMPAIGN: A FAILURE IN COOPERATION
- The Gulf Campaign
- SHIP ISLAND: SETTING THE STAGE
- NEW ORLEANS: THE PRICE OF UNPREPAREDNESS
- PENSACOLA: THE CONFEDERACY IS STRETCHED TOO THIN
- GALVESTON: A FEDERAL SETBACK
- Tougher Challenges
- CHARLESTON: TOO STRONG FROM THE SEA
- MOBILE BAY: DAMN THE TORPEDOES
- FORT FISHER: THE FINAL CHAPTER
- THE COASTAL WAR AND THE ELEMENTS OF OPERATIONAL DESIGN
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
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